10. University of Bologna
• Founded in 1088
• Students lived in the surrounding
community
• Unruly, drunk, vagrants
• University claimed no control over
living environment
12. Oxford and Cambridge
• Experienced same issues as Bologna
• Began taking control of residences in
1500s
• Residential colleges were born
• Faculty in part focused on student
religious salvation
• Elite system
14. Colonial Colleges
• Borrowed from OxBridge
• Same issues of community/campus
housing
• Elite System
• Beginning development of Greek-
letter organizations and literary
societies
16. Early 1900s
• Still an elite system
• Land Grant colleges firmly established
• German model arrives in the US
• Start of appointment secretaries and
student personnel work
20. 1950s/60s
• Large demand for housing results in
the “high rise” and many of the
buildings still on campus today
• “Co-ed” housing
• Unrest and protest of the 60s results
in residence life as a means of control
22. 1980s/90s
• Programming models and the
wellness wheel come into use
• Beginning of increased accountability/
need to prove outcomes through data
and assessment